2013-14: Junior at Creighton• Started every game for the second straight season.• Ranks 10th in Creighton history in career assists.• Led team in assists in 2013-14 with 155, which was second-most in BIG EAST.• Ranked 29th nationally in assist/turnover ratio, 65th in assists and 95th in assists per game.• Ranked third in the BIG EAST with 4.4 assists per game, third with a 2.6 assist/turnover ratio and ninth in three-point percentage.• Named to All-Tournament Team at the BIG EAST Tournament after averaging 8.7 points and 6.3 assists per game.• Flirted with a triple-double in win vs. UMKC (Nov. 11), finishing with 12 points, nine assists and seven rebounds in 25 minutes.• Snared career-high eight rebounds vs. George Washington (Dec. 1).• Had seven points and six assists in win over Nebraska (Dec. 8).• Had 10 points and six assists in road win at DePaul (Jan. 7).• Scored nine points in final 3:04 as Creighton held on to defeat Xavier (Jan. 12).• Scored in double figures in three straight games (Jan. 7-14) for the first time in his career.• Dished 10 assists in win at #4 Villanova (Jan. 20), which led to 29 points by his teammates.• Had nine points, seven rebounds and seven assists vs. Georgetown (Jan. 25).• Drained four free throws in final 18 seconds to help team to five-point road win at Butler (Feb. 13).• Reached 300 career assists vs. Georgetown (Jan. 25).• Dished eight assists and added seven points in 101-80 win vs. #6 Villanova (Feb. 16).• Scored 14 points at Georgetown (March 4).• Had 11 points, seven rebounds and four assists in win vs. Providence (March 8).• Had 11 points and nine rebounds on 5-of-6 shooting in BIG EAST Tournament victory over DePaul (March 13).• Had 16 points, six assists and five rebounds vs. Louisiana (March 21) in NCAA Tournament victory.• Scored in double-figures in six of final seven games.• Began season with 20 assists before committing first turnover.

2012-13: Sophomore at Creighton• Replaced Antoine Young as the team’s lone new starter after backing up Young as a freshman.• Named to MVC’s Most Improved Team.• Had 11 points and two assists in first career start, a 20-point win over Sun Belt Conference favorite North Texas (Nov. 9).• Had eight points and six assists in second career start, a 17-point win vs. UAB (Nov. 14).• His 19 points and eight assists in first two starts at point guard were last matched/eclipsed by Ryan Sears in 1997-98.• Dished career-high 11 assists while adding nine points in 24 minutes during win vs. Presbyterian (Nov. 18).• Made seven straight three-point field goal attempts over a five-game stretch from Nov. 23 - Dec. 2.• Scored 14 points vs. Wisconsin (Nov. 23).• Had nine points and eight assists without a turnover vs. Evansville (Dec. 29), making three trifectas.• Had 13 points and nine assists in win vs. Indiana State (Jan. 5).• Earned first double-double with 10 assists and tying (then) career-best with 14 points vs. Missouri State (Jan. 30).• Scored season-high 16 points and made four three-pointers in win vs. Bradley (Feb. 2).• Had 12 points and six assists in MVC title-clinching victory vs. Wichita State (March 2).• Dished game-high seven assists in MVC Tournament title game victory vs. Wichita State (March 10).• Third in the MVC in assists per game and in assist/turnover ratio, while also ranking ninth in minutes per game.• In MVC play only, second in the league in assists/game, fourth in three-point field goal percentage and second in assist/turnover ratio.• Ranked 91st nationally in assist/turnover ratio and 120th in assists per game.

2011-12: Freshman at Creighton• Served as primary back-up to Antoine Young at the point guard position, averaging 2.4 points and 1.9 assists per contest.• Won team’s dunk contest at “Bluejay Madness” by leaping over 7-footer Geoffrey Groselle.• Finished with 12 points, six assists, four rebounds, two steals and a block vs. Chicago State (Nov. 13).• Dished six assists in road win at San Diego State (Nov. 30).• Had four points, four rebounds and three assists in road win at Missouri State (Jan. 18).• Scored 11 points in 13 minutes on 4-of-6 shooting at Evansville (Feb. 7).• Had season-high seven assists in MVC Tournament semifinal win vs. Evansville (March 3).• Had two points and two assists in NCAA Tournament win vs. Alabama (March 16).Summer 2011: Bahamas Trip• Led team with 30 assists (against just 10 turnovers) in four-game trip, including 11 dimes vs. Bahamas All-Stars and nine helpers vs. Commonwealth Giants.• Also averaged 4.5 points and 3.3 rebounds per game.

The Colony High School• As a senior, averaged 15.1 points and 5.0 assists per game while helping team to a 23-13 mark.• As a junior he averaged 16 points, four assists and three rebounds per game as team went 30-9 and reached Texas Class 4A semifinals.• Named the UIL District 5-4A co-offensive player of the year and all-region as a junior.• Ranked by Texashoops.com as one of the top 30 prospects in the state.• Two-time team and conference MVP.• Ranks second in school history in assists and fifth in scoring.• Played AAU ball for Deron Williams Elite and coach P.J. Hatcher.• Played four years of basketball for Cleve Ryan and two years of football for Rudy Rangel in high school.• Attended same high school as Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams, and has worked out with the NBA All-Star.• Prep teammate A.J. Price signed to play with UTSA.• Was one of 24 players statewide selected to be in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star Game.• Selected Creighton over Colorado and Wichita State.